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Tilly 1 year ago
#2 and best thing... THEY DON"T WORK!
       
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Dortha 1 year ago
#8 Since you're cleaning up broken glass while barefoot, you might just as well simply walk around to find any shards you missed.
Saves on flashlight batteries, too.
       
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Marguerite 1 year ago
Dortha,

Use a damp paper towel.
       
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Woody 1 year ago
#8 Good idea... but the BEST way to clean up tiny glass fragments is to use a wet paper towel over the area. The moisture attracts the microscopic particles and traps them for disposal. For carpet, dab the area after vacuming. Its amazing.
       
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Use hydrogen peroxide to clean white sneakers.

Some sneakers can’t be washed in the washing machine: it’s true for Converse, and it’s a good idea to check the care instructions for yours. If that’s the case, getting rid of stains might be a challenge, but dipping a soft brush in hydrogen peroxide and scrubbing should help. And if you have leather shoes, baking soda will come in handy.

 

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